DSL Web hosting

DSL Web hosting is a free dynamic dns client program which in-
cludes a built-in web hosting , let you run your own web hosting from home on DSL connection with Dynamic IP address, any Internet users could type in your domain and surf on your DSL Web hosting. easy , no banner, quickly and it’s free !

Using DSL Web hosting is very easy, what you need to know is config your domain name on zoneedit step by step ! (If you professional in zoneedit ,bypass all step)

1. Register a free dns service account from zoneedit.com . You will receive an email from zoneedit which include your username and password.
Copy & Paste the username and password on “DSL Web hosting ” program main screen “Username” and “Password” field.
All username and password need in future by using “DSL Web hosting” are zoneedit.com Signup username and password.

2. Click here to add domain name on zoneedit.com account , type in your domain name and click “Add Zone” button.
Then ,will return the screen below, record “Nameserver 1″ and “Nameserver 2″,in here is ns14.zoneedit.com and ns18.zoneedit.com.

3. Modify your Domain name A Record,Type in www and 218.61.138.33 then Press “Add New IP Address” Button.

In the new screen show, click the first “Yes” button.

4. Changing the name servers
(Which show in step 2 , maybe ns14.zoneedit.com and ns18.zoneedit.com) for your domain name at the registrar where your domain name is registered.If you don’t konw how to do ,Please contact your domain name registrar for assistance.

It should take from 24 to 48 hours for the changes to take effect. “DSL Web hosting” will work after DNS servers updated complete.
5. All Done.
You may let your DSL Web hosting auto run when detect online with one click.

Use notepad to open “php.ini” file,find the line below
“; cgi.force_redirect=1″
make change to
“cgi.force_redirect=0″ and save.

4. Copy the follows files “php.exe”,”php5ts.dll”,”php5isapi.dll” and
“php.ini” from “c:\php” to your windows directory.(typically “C:\Windows” on Windows 95/98/ME,and NT/2000/XP will be “c:\winnt” or “c:\winnt40″.)